April 2024 Archive
7261.
Show HN: Cloudzip – mount remote zip files (S3, Kaggle) as a local directory (twitter.com)
7262.
Show HN: I just released Awning. A fully dockerized Bitcoin+LND (+BTCPay) node (github.com)
7263.
Astonishing array of wildlife discovered in Cambodia mangroves (theguardian.com)
7264.
Avoid these tempting startup tarpit ideas (ycombinator.com)
7265.
Review of 1984 by Isaac Asimov (newworker.org)
7266.
7267.
Carmack, Luckey and Meta CTO Unhinged (twitter.com)
7268.
3Blue1Brown: But What Is a GPT? (3blue1brown.com)
7269.
Short Tale of Intel Mac to Apple Silicon Mac Migration (badgerbadgerbadgerbadger.dev)
7270.
7271.
YC in the UK (ycombinator.com)
7272.
GPT Is the Heroku of AI (kenkantzer.com)
7273.
OpenSSF/OpenJS Foundations Issue Alert for Social Engineering OSS Takeovers (openssf.org)
7274.
MIT breakthrough means there's no material too weird for 3D printing (theregister.com)
7275.
Entrust considered harmful – Part 1 (webpki.substack.com)
7276.
The end of the "best open LLM" (interconnects.ai)
7277.
Fixing typos and breaching Microsoft's perimeter (johnstawinski.com)
7278.
Ruby at Scale: A set of tools to help scale Ruby engineering organizations (github.com)
7279.
Fake Footage of Iran's Attack on Israel Is Going Viral (wired.com)
7280.
Have the Liberal Arts Gone Conservative? (newyorker.com)
7281.
Show HN: dEv-Commerce. The headless E-Commerce solution (devcommerce.co.uk)
7282.
7283.
Trying Out Cloudflare's `Foundations` Library for Rust (cprimozic.net)
7284.
A.I. Has a Measurement Problem (nytimes.com)
7285.
Is AI the great filter that makes advanced technical civilisations rare? (sciencedirect.com)
7286.
Show HN: Plan your next event by asking when not (whennot.com)
7287.
Reconsider the anti-cavity bacteria if you are Asian (lesswrong.com)
7288.
Show HN: Asak – cross-platform audio recording/playback CLI tool written in Rust (github.com)
7289.
Telecoms Get $45B Taxpayer Broadband Subsidies, Whine About Affordable Broadband (techdirt.com)
7290.
Spy.pet is harvesting your Discord history with no ability to opt-out (stackdiary.com)